This letter sent from Portugal 2010 World Philatelic Exhibition was delivered to the International Space Station by the "Progress M-09M” unmanned supply spacecraft.

The letter was written and sent from Lisbon to Moscow on October 10, 2010 at the day when the 71st FIP Congress took place in the frames of the PORTUGAL’2010. Aboard the station the letter was cancelled with the official board post mark dated January 30, 2011, the day when the "Progress M-09M” spacecraft docked to the ISS.

The Russian "Soyuz TMA-20” spacecraft which landed on May 24 delivered several letters to Earth. One of the letters is addressed to our webmaster Sergey Rodin.

The letter was written by Russian cosmonaut Aleksandr Samokutyaev. The letter was cancelled with official board post mark dated May 24, 2011, the day when the "Soyuz TMA-20” spacecraft undocked from the ISS. Russian cosmonaut Aleksandr Samokutyaev has been working aboard the ISS since April 06, 2011 till now.

First this letter was postmarked in the Philatelic Shop in Vienna, Austria. In Austria the letter was postmarked on 6 May 2010. It is the birthday of Russian cosmonaut A.Skvortsov, the addressee of this letter.

Then it was sent to the International Space Station. The letter was delivered to the station by the Soyuz TMA-19 spacecraft. Aboard the station the letter was marked with all proper board seals, including the ISS official board post mark dated 18 June 2010, the day when the Soyuz TMA-19 spacecraft docked to
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In August-September 2009 American space shuttle STS-128 performed its mission at the International Space Station.

The STS-128 crew delivered several letters addressed to Russian cosmonaut Roman Romanenko, a member of Expedition 20.

First this letter was sent from Vienna, Austria to Houston, USA by registered mail.

The most interesting is that the letter addressed to the International Space Station was sent at the day of the 40th anniversary of the first manned step onto the Moon surface, on July 21, 2009, in according to European time. When ... Read more »

On September 18,
2009 the Japanese HTV unmanned supply spacecraft was successfully berthed at
the International Space Station (ISS) at 10:49 a.m. Japan Standard Time, JST (on
September 17 at 22:49 UTC).

The letter, sent from the Bulgaria 2009 European philatelic exhibition from Sofia by registered mail, was addressed to cosmonaut Roman Romanenko to the ISS.

The letter was sent to the home address of Russian cosmonaut-veteran Yuri Romanenko, the father of cosmonaut Roman Romanenko. Then the letter was delivered to the ISS by Progress M-67 unmanned supply spacecraft.